That's right, I'm using the recommended settings as such, on the advanced settings, followed the advice and tried different configurations, with more and less sensitivity, for 60hz or default .., + or - smoothing etc, and the tremor remains . Now, thanks to having entered the configuration, it is easier for me to move the mouse and keep looking, but the tremor persists.

I will continue testing configurations, if I solve the problem I will leave a post, at the moment all the suggestions are appreciated

I just watched the video, you might be right. Try performing the same tracking test using something without aim assist nearby or disable AA entirely.

Hi, thanks again for answering. try to perform the tracking test with assistance in sight and without it from the game, also try everything with zero as indicated by the recommended configuration, the result in all cases was the same.

with AA does it refer to the aiming assistance that comes in the game? If so, it is all as it is indicated.

Set APEX response rate to 125hz and saveReboot APEXOpen your config and set sync to DefaultSet smoothing to zeroClear the ballistics curve to defaultSave the configVerify the in-game settings match: http://xim.tech/settings

You shouldn't experience jitter with this setup. If you do then here is a troubleshoot list:

Check your mouse sensor for dirt or debrisCheck your mouse pad for dirt or debrisVerify your mouse pad is a smooth even surfaceTest another surface like a blank sheet of print paperConnect your mouse to a PC, open logitech gaming software, verify the default surface settings are usedIf you experience jitter using the default surface setting for the mouse then try other surface settingsTest another mouse